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Marina Vlady (Marina Catherine De Poliakoff-Baidarov) was born on 10 May, 1938 in Clichy, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], Île-de-France, France, is an actress. Discover Marina Vlady's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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Marina Catherine De Poliakoff-Baidarov |
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actress |
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86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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10 May 1938 |
Birthday |
10 May |
Birthplace |
Clichy, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], Île-de-France, France |
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France
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 86 years old group.
Marina Vlady Height, Weight & Measurements
At 86 years old, Marina Vlady height not available right now. We will update Marina Vlady's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Marina Vlady's Husband?
Her husband is Vladimir Vysotskiy (1 December 1970 - 25 July 1980) ( his death), Jean-Claude Brouillet (1963 - 1966) ( 1 child), Robert Hossein (23 December 1955 - 19 February 1960) ( 2 children)
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Vladimir Vysotskiy (1 December 1970 - 25 July 1980) ( his death), Jean-Claude Brouillet (1963 - 1966) ( 1 child), Robert Hossein (23 December 1955 - 19 February 1960) ( 2 children) |
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Marina Vlady Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marina Vlady worth at the age of 86 years old? Marina Vlady’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from France. We have estimated Marina Vlady's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Actress |
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Timeline
She was born Marina De Poliakoff-Baïdaroff, in Clichy, France on May 10, 1938, the youngest of four acting sisters. Her Russian-born father was a well-established painter in France. While young Marina trained in dance and initially seemed to entertain thoughts of becoming a prima ballerina, she discovered, as did her sisters, a closer kinship to acting. The most outgoing of her siblings, Monica caught the eye of talent agents via more uninhibited roles. Older sister Odile Versois, who possessed a similar feline beauty, was the first of her family to enter pictures.
Marina (playing a youthful roller-skater) and another sister Olga Baïdar-Poliakoff made their minor film debuts in Orage d'été (1949) [Summer Storm], which featured Odile.
The remaining sister Hélène Vallier was featured in Marina's highly-praised film Penne nere (1952) (Black Feathers).
Playing opposite some of Europe's finest leading men, she was a vision in loveliness alongside Marcello Mastroianni in Penne nere (1952), a touching WWII drama, she also co-starred with Italy's top character actor Aldo Fabrizi in Too Young for Love (1953).
In 1955, at the ripe young age of 17, Marina met and married director/writer/actor Robert Hossein, who featured her prominently and seductively in a number of his films including The Wicked Go to Hell (1955), as a femme fatale bent on revenge, Pardonnez nos offenses (1956), Double Agents (1959) and, notably, Toi. . .
le venin (1958) [aka Nude in a White Car], which co-starred sister Odile. She had two sons by Hossein but the marriage lasted only a few years. Gracing both French and Italian productions throughout most of her career, Marina was not shy at playing unsympathetic, even caustic characters, and proved adept at both saucy comedy and edgy drama, appearing for such notable directors as Jean-Luc Godard and Christian-Jaque.
This provocative sex kitten had the obvious makings of a superstar blonde bombshell and could have ended up in film history annals as merely a second-rate Brigitte Bardot, but Marina Vlady rose above her sex symbol status and proved she was capable of so much more. In her prime she was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a "Best Actress" award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival for her stunning performance in The Conjugal Bed (1963) with Italy's Ugo Tognazzi.
One of her rare English-speaking appearances came with the Orson Welles historical drama Chimes at Midnight (1965).
Marina became a strong social and political activist, notably for women's reproductive rights, into the 1970s.
She continued strongly in films with Sapho ou La fureur d'aimer (1971), Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil (1972), Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975), the Hungarian film Women (1977), Bermuda Triangle (1978) and L'oeil du maître (1980).
As she moved Into the 1980's, the actress turned more and more towards TV work.
Married three times, Vlady was the widow of heralded Russian poet/songwriter/actor Vladimir Vysotskiy, her last husband, who allegedly died of heart failure in 1980 at the age 42 after years of alcohol and drug abuse.
Later films would include Bordello (1985), in which she played a French madam; a smaller role as the wife of hotel manager Philippe Noiret in the comedy Twist again à Moscou (1986); leads in both the Greek drama Anemos stin poli (1996) and the gay-themed French film Quelques jours de répit (2010).
He passed away in 2003. As a writer, she published a book on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and continued performing on stage, including a political one-woman show on one of her books about husband Vysotsky. Marina outlived all her her elder sisters.
She also had a recurring role in the French TV dramedy series Sam (2016). In her later years, Marina and longtime companion, Léon Schwartzenberg, a leading French-Jewish cancer specialist widely known as a radical political activist, became involved in a number of social injustices.